Limlim said:If the kid is acting up in your house, you have every right to criticize the little ****. Your house, your rules. If your sister doesn't like it... She knows where the door is.
The Good Citizen said:Firstly I think its important to distinguish between a child lacking discipline and a child who has a diagnosed mental health condition. Also the childs age is a factor, he is only six and probably has so much confusion flying around his head due to his conditions, there is no way he can be expected to understand why he acts the way he does without a lot of nuturing and guidance.
The Good Citizen said:Ultimately you have been dealt a ****** hand, the child through no fault of his own will require a lot of emotional support and guidance to help him come to terms with his condition. Temper and destructiveness is a symptom of his condition and its a shame to hear people say just discipline the little ****.
DesertWolf said:The Good Citizen said:Firstly I think its important to distinguish between a child lacking discipline and a child who has a diagnosed mental health condition. Also the childs age is a factor, he is only six and probably has so much confusion flying around his head due to his conditions, there is no way he can be expected to understand why he acts the way he does without a lot of nuturing and guidance.The Good Citizen said:Ultimately you have been dealt a ****** hand, the child through no fault of his own will require a lot of emotional support and guidance to help him come to terms with his condition. Temper and destructiveness is a symptom of his condition and its a shame to hear people say just discipline the little ****.
Fully agreed.
I've come across two different people before who have described their kid as lazy, spoiled and useless, and kicked them out of their house in an effort to help them with "tough love", but in both cases I think their kids were in fact suffering from low self-esteem and depression, and their parents failed to recognize and understand the condition, further adding to their existing fears of being unwanted.
LeaningIntoTheMuse said:I hope I don't throw my anonymity out the window by posting this, but I am at the end of my rope.
My sis has 5 children. 2 boys, 3 girls. One of the boys is a 6 year old "problem child." He has been diagnosed with ADHD and Bipolar, along with a possible third mood disorder. He's heard voices. He also just got suspended from his school, with a possible expulsion (this is depending on my sis's meeting with the school board on Friday), for kicking the principal and throwing something at one of the teachers.
Whenever he comes over here, it's like a train wreck. He grabs personal items that don't belong to him, and says, "Can I have this?" My sis just gives in, because she doesn't know how to set boundaries...and she's gotten upset at me for trying to set them. Hell, I'm not a parent; I haven't a clue on how to deal with kids generally, other than by acting and imitating others. But I have been trying to set a good example and try to get this kid straightened out...however, I feel like I'm ripping my hair out at the same time, because it is so frustrating.
He also has learned how to be manipulative, and is constantly trying to play me, my mom, and my sis off each other...when all three of us are trying to be adult parent figures.
Anyway, I am rambling...but does anybody have a clue on how to properly deal with a difficult kid without losing it?
LeaningIntoTheMuse said:I hope I don't throw my anonymity out the window by posting this, but I am at the end of my rope.
My sis has 5 children. 2 boys, 3 girls. One of the boys is a 6 year old "problem child." He has been diagnosed with ADHD and Bipolar, along with a possible third mood disorder. He's heard voices. He also just got suspended from his school, with a possible expulsion (this is depending on my sis's meeting with the school board on Friday), for kicking the principal and throwing something at one of the teachers.
Whenever he comes over here, it's like a train wreck. He grabs personal items that don't belong to him, and says, "Can I have this?" My sis just gives in, because she doesn't know how to set boundaries...and she's gotten upset at me for trying to set them. Hell, I'm not a parent; I haven't a clue on how to deal with kids generally, other than by acting and imitating others. But I have been trying to set a good example and try to get this kid straightened out...however, I feel like I'm ripping my hair out at the same time, because it is so frustrating.
He also has learned how to be manipulative, and is constantly trying to play me, my mom, and my sis off each other...when all three of us are trying to be adult parent figures.
Anyway, I am rambling...but does anybody have a clue on how to properly deal with a difficult kid without losing it?
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